iWhWHK'- j?f- ) r C,. t. . -JH f- EVENING PUBLIC EDGERjHHiADELPHlA, :MOND&Y, QVtiMBflfr V&Me --ry "-" " -- . . . i ' i " League Assembly Opens Sessiem Oantlnerd from Pae One etlnE, but che In expected te take ii )KemJncnt part In tlir deliberations. .l.Tha rftillt tt thfl nrixilriftnttnl nlrtn. tien ,jri the f nttcd States lias been a I of WP'CJOL conversation among iiuieguies herc,vbtit there ha. been no indloatieti that any effort has been made te get In 'touch with cither AVathlnitten or with W., 11, Harding, the American I President -elect Ti, ii,,., i.n iiimilnn ., k nnn nf tnrv rAnlra hrniiffht I.fnrr. the ineetinir. l- j.l..i r n-,.i itA.. t...MAl'd I forces In Seuth Russia having brought about a new pbae in the affairs of Rupfln, and it Reem) that recognition rtl the Heviet government will be at Iat informally discussed befere the awemtil adjourn". IMC, UClint ill lll'uriui liaiull ,iuii0ri n at' the indtance of individual member ' Subjects te come Mere tlie ns'emei nations are sererul proposed amend menta te the rernant. some of which Aim at Improving- the position of the Smaller nations within t.V Ijcacue. while one submitted by Helland deals with (he levenant prevision for sup pression of the opium tratfli1 i the Far East. v. s. vital te leaguer aa,'aa;ffiBSB7sr'a- interest- In rhienirn thit nnr. thnn ' I" tplte of himself, "It would only ,. V -- 1- ,11. I II . Ce- oberat'eti b te I'nited Stntn in the work of the T.eacite of Nations is itul i A think.' ne ,en.in.e.l. "that all that can be done at (;en u w 111 be of a , mere-or less prnvilena: ehar.utet l' fn a parti-au of a rsiurt of international justice, but all nation., sreat as well as mall, must be repr-sented In It Think I hew precarious Is the league's situation, owing te th" fact tha It docs net count . thcit'ntted States annnig Its members. "Can anthine dtllulte whatever be done viitlimit th" ru-operatien of the northern republic? The diaimnmcnt problem, for instance, can it nerieusl.v be breached t OrnevnV llew is it pos- I slblc td arrive nt "he Icii'l decision, and i hew can thn nsiembly il'si'tiss the iuhs- ' tien of a naval bilance without nn- suiting the I mtfd States"' U:S. 4RMY PLAS PFRTTTRIi T FiCliF t n.-.f. Sedtf. Twelfth tre.t from l ilVJ. t. iu lu.ivuu i .j-00 t( 5:1000. 'Iheugn her house eon "" " taliud 011b sU rmuns, while ether 'J he felhirinp rrui'i n iit'iijl houses in the row had eight. Mn,. A. tutblr dnpateh of Carl W. clirwan ' lVseellra home whs ruUed te .?U7X trem nnd in rcpr'mttd iron 1mln-i' l'uhht' ' 2."00. the Miluutlen whieh has been Jtcdgrr; put en the ether heiit,e-. lleiijamin t'ehen. uf '2UK Seuth .Mil- GeneH. Ne t".--A r-.eit th.it the dred street, emplnlned that h.s small American War Hepartment has in hmv had btfn wwessed ut MSIKi in- tructed Krigadier (Jeneral 'h'irilhill te ( stead of its erigiual .Sl'JfH. and Vite ct'cenfidentlallv as Its observer at the Keeld. of ll!2t Seuth Thlrt.enth street, Lea"tme of Nations attsemb'u hre has 'that his aHessment had been va'sed creited h wave of surpps.. in inner from .1700 te M.-hOO. league circles. , ,"' largest increase from which ap- ; General ChurthilV duectil the! peal was taken this morning was that lAmerican military tntelliijeuce durin? 1 n Jaai- Danzig h home ut 4U."4 I.an- e war and has been m Kurepe sverul ; Months visiting American military ut- ..!.-. .l .nw.tl- r.,.n.lf.Mn,. u nr enal iinestlgatieii into Kurepean nrmu- ment preparations. That the Wabhing- ten Government should send 'i military' nan of nu men 10 report en tm- as . SfDlDiy. even ler llie "Hi i';iiiiriuii:iii., mazed members i t u leuyue. v h-j 1 keard of it today fit was stated 111 efhilnl uuarters 1 at' Washincten last night that Hrlga dler Oneral Churchill, who is new in Europe, has no mlBien, confidential r otherwise, te observe the Leusue of Nations assemblj He was d'w- patched te Kurepc, it was explained, en-behalf of the general staff of the army te make an inspection of Anier- , feji's various military attaches. Although It may net he tee late 'for Washington te change it.s plans or Vleny Churchill s mission it is perhaps ian! opportune moment te report that, 'American militan and n.tval prepara 'American militarj and naval prepara- tlnni are cauftinx mere uneasine- within 'the league than any feature of Amer ica's pest-war program Fer neveral metlthR th league's special armaments (ommljalen has been invc.tiKa;ln!( th 'question of armancnts I understand th teajtue hns dhcevered that the I'uro I'ure ipean nations and America art' today 'pcadlnR mere iiienej prepnrinp and 'training for iiar than all tne'-e nations JffSlw,J.. " '." t,"Z ", B ..-:.i..t- . .ramuineel in 1P1-1. ine tissue f 10m 'meVt thoreuuhly and is pr-pnrliii; ler further inveatic.itien in th.- hope et , findlnc common sruun.l for .lecieiintf irmaments. Hut the stumbling blecL which th Jcommlhslen iuvariabl encounters Is the i "" American preparation" Vjti time rhe lt-itn rimmlN.inn asks u (Uthtlull et U foreign Kevernment thn reph la, "Win Jls the 1'nited States pr-parim;-'' i ) Warns Assessors Against Unrest iCAiillnurd from Tar ie . suburban tax rate, w.e ure taxed tu full city rate " , ' The assensers heard pretests tumi the "I'wenty-Klxth Thlrtlnth and Thirt sixth wards Mrs. Sarah II Hums, of 1 .".. Se ith riedfield street, d'lared she reitrest-iit-'d every property owner in the 1700 bio-1 en Beutfc Ueilfu'ld strt-nt . She ald the alu" of homes alone both sides of the street for it block hud -been raised in nss'"-W Milue, from '$3400 te S4000 . Mrn. Sarah K. Uened.'tte, : Hread s!nd Miflln Btreets, pnteitd h t prop prep urty had been increased In uluatien " from 50000 te $10,300 Raises Krem StWM) te sil'OOO Patrick Meehun of r..":iS Oxtenl street, and his nelKliber, Lharins iiar J tin. of IkHU Ultniril Mreei,, iijipfurru i iiemplaln that tliclr ihuhp liaJ bcu i.T.i ' cinrut t ".Cki 1 Mra. Antonie Jumli'Te. lL'-'O Suuth 'Twelfth street, pretcbti'il agHintt bftlm Sher nsafKit.'nt raised from .52-100 te $3100. Her beuse baa nulj ir rooms aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBP"lkVsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak. BBBBBasvVCr3yV J VWaBBBa! a ,BA?ik M m KM " bbbHXbHbbV bW BBbV V kBBBrl bbbbbMvSbW isxIxsaBBBBsm R-almei Wtt&CV -SbbbbVv m'n "SrfSSsK?arr7l . a BBtawsa a i Ulreatveurt eauly keebveur in clear with Resinol Ne matter bow prcttj your 'fraturts are, you cannot be 'truly attraetlve with a red, rough complexion. Itut Iteul Iteul "nel Ointment, aided by Iteslnel fjeap, will uKually inuke peer 'bUlns clrsr, fresh and charming. : fairiv 'BBSs A4 'sfa a'-sfa 1 r I jSrt? olfieAD and n.AJnel Ointment rt h U OruirUU.WnettytbmT T " i- TOIMFS JfKSrafty.Sire?!'' ' By 1MIILII KKANCIS NOWI-uYX I , , I Call IJOll SOlVC this problem , The Turn of a Page rpHbilU waa Just one clue that waa net a very Dreml t. and i net a vrv niv.mli.lMe. m, Harey Hunt picked u the railroad! KUlde, which waa one at thn fw thin? Henry Oarlten had left behind him. , bam Bartlett. nf thn puntMl .Ha Sam Bartlett. of th Gentr.it iiutrit. laughed. ' I i nope you den'.t expect te find out ! rrem tnat boelc where Oarlten went?" he Jeered "It's a. brand new Icnue, and there Isn't a mark en It, net even a thumb print.. I knew that befere I ex amined It. Oarlten Isn't the kind of feel ;?J"k ''s train and then Itave the tlmetable behind for the benefit of hU pursuers" farefullj, almost gingerly. Hunt turned the book oer In his hand, Gently he opened It, but only hajf way. Bart lett puffed aggrecslvely en his elgar and puffed audibly as he crensed his fat knees 1 hone l&u laen't born in eon. leunaeuiy reun in ur esamlnatlen of 'anxious te establish contact w'th Henry wavut-, t v iiiwuau kttuh viw IUUI rr iiuvij Oarlten They wanted hint te explain certain Irrgularltlca In the handling of , bound up In th, disappearance of Henry Oarlten himself. Qarlten was a bachelor. He had for seer.U y-ar3 been living In an npsrt- n-nnt bete! When his business msecI- ' ate did net sce lnm for reer.U dnJS thev went te his apartment and he I tlmply waa netthcre. He had net ter- . nilr.ated Ilia lease. Xobedy knew where b" hid gene. The apartment was In erdir but It contained net an item of Henr. Oarlten'n personal effects. ecept ian empty medicine bottle, iv few blank '-tterheadu of seven different heleb In as manv citl'. from New Yerk te an t'ranelsee Mainq te Texa"" . . The valuation of Mrs. Kllen Murphy's Iieu-c at f10 Seuth Twetit -seoeud i -. a,s lncruse.l from ?ir.(0 te i 1 .lilt urn! infkJirk StHdrrinn u tlviMll- 'ja"" "J,0'""'- u """ ''p,u assesel at .l00 Thu new iibseawnent n SU.iWK T , , n !'' I AjdOOV S JrOlltlCCtl JST.....e C I (tict c uc- ucunt; -- "l"si '"ni l'Hir One tttfer the Civil War Geniixus valup tn 1 labor has consisted in his ablllti te deal .with thj parts in power ut Washing- I ten, te threaten it or cajole It. l'er the . llrt time in his lone mesidencv of the federation, (tempers 1ms at WiiHhiugteu ,a party which certainly has no rea-en , te be grateful nnd whlcb does net fear ' IJtn. He has done his worst agaigst , It and failed. Laber was ncAcr Se 1 powerless, pulitirully, as it is new. The J inevitable censeiiuence of the (.iompers policy has come, lhe president of the A. 1. of L. has backed the wrong party. (fempers Lest Cengrets l'lglits 1 Moreover, it does net step with this, ldith houses of Congre" will be full of men against whom (Jumpers ha used all his energiis. in ivery conspicuous case of a "enuter 01 congressman against whom iSempcr.s has made a fight except one, that congressman or sena tm lias bien returned ine one ie- feated congressman was Jehn .T. 1'sch Hsch was fhalrman of the Interstate commerce remmittee of th.' Heuse of Rfprewntuth e- lie m . xo-uuther with Heuater (unmans of tiff railroad law und an Hueh wan marked for defeat Health Suffers when constipation weakens you. But don't weaken your system further with laxatives. USOLINK relieves without reaction. It's the original imported oil. Be sure it's USOLINK. Prevent Constipation with ifSOLlNe THE 0R1DINAL RUSSIAN WHITE MINERAL OIL All Druggists Oil Product! Ca-Iaa., 50Uaia3jaajc,NnTYW m II lllllllilllU DIABETES Why Suffsr Lenrrr? Drink Mountain Valley Water t'anuHu curativt vtar from mar Het Spring, .irk. i.VDORS'jJO 8T VUtOtClXtit Menntabi Valley Water Ce., 718 CheUat St. RarrH at leaffasr ClubaTXattla. CaKa arid P. R. .It. diAlajr eara. OeM r first clan sreaere. druxtlata, ta, or dlraet br us. Hi mmum NTIwiMSIIII' .SOTK'IM STEAMSHIPTICKETS Te All Points We are official agents for all Lines. Trans-Atlantic, Trans-Pacific, Coastwise. Exceptional facilities. Let ua plan your trip Steamthip and Fourth Street ntntp ana i ravei wepenHitn. itreet National i kxjth 4th St.; PhiUdcjphim WaMaWNMBBsBBBBBxsBBW j 143 Stwth 4th The police were at a less. The great international Agency which the financial Interests hed retained wan at a Iecs inai who lue reason imrvey xiuin ut&u been summoned-'-upon their irrudglny; recommendation. Hut the criminal Inoatlater had been no mero avicceasful than, they In fellow- me out tee mina ernes or me DOlllO nd the paper. There remained only the railroad milde. Harvey Hunt continued te muse ever Iho railroad eulde. "aarlten lmew he was maklnc a clean getaway, and that he would have sev eral days' start. Therefore, It la fairly prebable that he went rtraltfht where he was going- and did net think It nee essarj- te deuble en his tracks. Yeu have industry ceased in Its Important phases been Investigating his character Am i te J6 1l0)ca.1 nml became national, or er t riht?" iRHnized labor has net learned hew te vn., ,r ,imiii..i K.irHMf lln ... ,t .' fct ,,,, T-.i .,v ! that If he was selre te Atlanta he'd go straight there without any ether t u,.vw ... . . ...4 ... k..vU- -w attempt at concealment than changing his name, possibly shaln off his mus tache, and carefully leaving no Indlci Indlci tlens behind him " "Then," Raid Hunt, with eatli-.u'tlen ... .n1rt nrMtv n.irlv eMx- our nreh. he hopeful be ,, "u""en cemD"'B." 10 v ?'""'- . . t. . . i.i nim " ; ki.V.I ,11'tl, UUMlUtl .V 1..1.. s no email-town nn . ue lines te onerato in a city of some size. He "XMTcaXhlX We can ten the railroad 1 bj , wfc dch he L0"1";,.",??116 te 11 rectlen In Wch Jmt. "We can UH It from th ' lread me, which, as you say. contains no marl., net uen u thumbprint "Quit your klddlnc," said Uaitlctt. "Hew"" Harvev Hunt picked up the hoel. ...jj u liail lf (;,at jfantp ilmit did IK u,(;, tl,c taiheail guide te find thi) 5(;,?,nf,t Henry Oarlten had consulted t The onsie'r (! appear tumvrreu. ; by labor. INeh cfimes from Wisconsin. auj h was defeated, net bj labui . but h T ,, u, Ami 1'h s it the worst t-ne.ny labor might have. He opposed the auti strii(. prevision which the Senate put i,lt0 jIP rallreud law and sui ceeded In imi,1(t jt vliminuted. He is replaced UH ehuirman of the interstate rem- merce .ommlttee bv Representative WItivlew. of Massachusetts, wh.i eted te j)Ut n nuuh stronger autl-strike ,irosleu 111 the railroad law than the en jjh,, struek out. Wln-dew Is u veulth msnufnet'irer. Ipreseiitative J Stnnle Webster, of the state of WiiKhingten, offered an ntl-stril,e nmuidmenl te the railroad j,jh4 C.mpers made a special effort te (iPft.nt Webster, but Webster was re- ' turnea bj a large majority ,.,,.,, V Hellll llf U'lbOr I)e Defeated Laber sought te dtfeat Represents- tive Themas J Wanton, "of Texus, who lltts been for jcars one of lls most open omieumts. iJlanten huh euiij re- nominated ttnd re-elected. On the ether hand, in another southern state, a iriend of labor. Congressman Thetis W sii.,,v ,f n'e.,,...j.. ulm Intr.nlitni.l th, lMumb plan lu Ceugriss, was defeated 1 fur reuominatlen. Jn the Senate the most conspicuous ,if..nt Cmiuhh lm.1 whs tin- re-election of Senater Cummins "t Iowa, whose biad WH Meught for Ids part in th' Ksch -Cummins railroad law. Uompere was aided by ether fercw in Iowa, but Cummins whs easil successful (Joui- pers also tried in Miin te defeat Sena- ters I.enroet, Wadsworth. Wilsen und Ilrandegee Governer Vllen, of Kunas, nponser of the industrial court, was re-elected ieut am) r.iiin TKOUUXXH Tnalantly rcllvvad by our apedal arch aupperta. flttad cud adjuntert by uperti. Our S a m I an mantle Hatlnr. tha meat comfertabls upsert for vart vart entt elnp. avnllan llmba vrrak Iineca n4 anhles. Truasn arniemmai and athItte aiie-nnrt-r of all Vlrfla. Lanert mfff. of dfermltr aepllaneea In the world. rhtMrlphla Ortheprdln Ce.. N. 19th at. Cut out and kaap for raferenet. P. !. HTK.MMH1 NOTICK Travel Department National Bank St.', PhiUdctebim i l Mmmm H by 100,000 majority In spite of ornan ernan Ized labor's efforts against him. It is true that Mr. Oempcrs had the bad luck te encounter n Republican tidal wave. And it Is alsd true that In milte of Oempera' defeat labor's voice Mill be listened te In Washing ton. IJut the political power of labor was never less than It Is today. On the ether hand, the Farmer-La-vui.pnrJir ,raevcment failed utterly. jSeltner the farmers nor labor voted for the new party. The labor leaders who wanted a political movement en the part of labor were tee radical te form a party of any breadth. They Insisted upon n platform which made a combination with IiB Fellette utid the Nonpartisan U'BRiie impossible, se that (fempers. whlle his own efforts failed, Ir able te point at the even mere conspicuous failure of his oppenerits. Organized labor remains a method of cenaueunR small local strikes. Hlnee mnkc fotce felt. Direct action, If it J "ft uc. said te have been tried. lu rlla,l - l U.JM I ,., ,, independent labor party has failed. The balunce-of-pewcr political method of Sir. Oempers has failed. The ceuutry is in the control of a party which Is net beholden In any re bpect te organized labor, nor particu larly friendly te It. Organized labor is under the leadership of a man who is old and discredited. It Is waltimr tnr hH ,Icc,;as lth no one te put lu hW tfiuvi:. ,, a uitiClllIK u IlCriOU WUCn IIS one weapon, the strike, Ik likely te be Ineffeothe because of increasing uncin- f 7fef(ui& Unique Heme Furniture Fer Christmas Gifts Any piece of home fur niture in this store is certain te delight the ' recipient, because of its exceptionally fine qual ity Incidentally you will find everything marked at attractive prices that will interest you. Call and make your selection new be fore the choice pieces are all gene. We can't duplicate this line before Christmas. 1.I&U0UH J oet- eir tu;i J'.iptj'ii fever irkc p j 7MEdL Maheiiany br II elntif Tea Wagen Statienerh LVgravers Chestnut Street at Ninth The first reduction in Feed Prices by a high grade hotel Restaurant in Philadelphia is hereby announced by the Hetel Adelphia There will be a 10 per cent reduction from our present menu prices in both our French and English rooms, te be deducted when the check is paid. This reduction is in accord with a premise made te the Hen. Frank B. McClain, Fair Feed Price Commissioner, at a recent meeting. It was planned that when feed costs had bei4ewered that a reduction in price would be made in the Hetel Adelphia menu. This we will de today. I fa$w YOU'RE Invited! The first United "Happiness" Candy Stere for Philadel phia opens sBBbbbbk" f BbbI Krm -: BbbbbbbbS' wBKm . At 12th and Chestnut pleyment and the willingness of em ployers te close down their plants. There Is net likely te be antl-strlke legislation or legislation creating indus trial courts, net because the party In power is afraid te enact It. but be cause condition such us caused the proposals of last year have paused. Pick Berries, as Snow Falls Lancaster, Nev. IB. The first snow fall of the Reason reached the city tit 8 o'clock this morning, preceded by a cold night. At Elizabethtown the citi zens were treated with an unusual sight. While the snow fell In large flakes, em em peoyes of the water plant gathered large and luscious strawberries. The cold weather has net affected them. WHITEWASHING and WATER PAINTING i:btaiii,ihiikd IS YEAHB Wn. B. Southern K. W. Cerner 12th and Spruce Everything About Cuticura Seap Suggest Efficiency N Mahogany Windser Chan Mahogany H'ejfs aAet Printers Uusiness Furniture "Happiness" Candy it 18 the unspoken language from the lever te his sweetheart. gt JsWVbbbbbbbbK aBBBBBMSBfBxajBBBBBBBBF'&K, rKsMiBBBBBBBBBBKBX X- J V MbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbPsbbbbbb(sbbb I''1bibbbbHi' Wedding Rowers uTh Sign ct the Jets" CHARLES, HENRY FOX :si n. niteAn wn- Dnte will ite ethMht t one without Iniurlnc or bllattr Ins tfce nii. U titarad te tMldrtn a ttethlar bubUe. ToethMho itoeMa wblU In dru ter or money srtlt net b. ae.tl. Beld raHt sufetJ Jr k; CMale rrWoet Ce.. ItalUnore.Jn'A Bookkeeping I Is a universal vocation for young men and women. Geed bookkeepers become accountants. Our 10 weeks' ceurse in bookkeeping will enable you te qualify an a bookkeeper. New clase commences Monday, November ID. Call for par ticular. Y. M. C. A. 11USINKSS SCHOOL CIJXTllAI. IIUIMIINCI, 151 AllClt HT. our STORE ORDERS Are Better Than Charge Accounts they enbl jeu te dtvlds jour rur chaws amen the itercrt you prefer. Our terma urs fair and reenable Lasert upea the lenirth et credit you tate. Get full particulars. MARRIOTT 11ROS, 1118 Cltestnut TMTnf 'WM Make Your Hair II I KJ3 Beautiful and Fluffy vmumtMM Vel Rttekr nnr OrraiT 25c Fer Sale br Dms and IKMirtnent Oterr BIEG MFG. CO., Inc. 81 Chntnut St.. rhlla. Jar v CURRY'S XMAS CARDS , IN FRENCH AND aNCftiSrJ...'. S I ETC STATIONERY, LE ATHW GCkXOL UI,r" I JrOWrUlll PINS. FBAHW PICTURE K. -' -" '" - ENU1EirENfi5:S 8IZ CHESTNUT ST. 812 ,3 '!;i i. 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Ileth Heirs $2000 A YEAR AT 20 A young man who graduated et Strayera Duslness College when 1 6 years of age, called at the College recently te Introduce a friend who wants a business education, and said that he Is new earning mere than $2000 a year. He Is only 20 years of age. Perhaps you could de ne well If jeu get your education at Mrajer's. Strayer'a Business College 807 Cbeiteul Street pfcene, Walnnt 384 3 7JTLf?fFT SCHOOL Night Scheel W Real Estate, Law lenvayancing Practice work In Contracts. Airener, neal Property. Mertsases, Wills Deeds. Leases. Landlord and Tenant Abatraets, Assignments. naleues. etc. eta. Monday and Uliursday eenlnirs. 7:15 te Isl5. 1500 Walnut St.. Philadelphia OAPAIll.K emCK AHHISTANTH lie semethlns' mere than a mere ntoneirrj pher. Our nherthund course Includes enirl nm nu irmmniiT mni a uates becoine private aeuretarUM" Day or nlsht Classen Catain PHHA. 1UHINK.SS fOrj.BOK, and Celles-a of CsmmS; 1017 Chnstnnl He. I'hlia7.,v,. Wanamaker Institute IBD AND WALNUT BT8. Vacancies for five students In art? NEKnLEwnnir. hi'amihii and KW)CUTI0N Other Courses. narorcatkleiue. PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE Shut achMl for baOkfcMntnv ii,.l . Vasretarlal Teuea TTMarrltTn BdjIIsItIB satiaaal lrjtres. bay aaa t. JSuS The Tayler Scheel 1JU,iJ.i?k; . The Distinctive Uuslness Tralnlni Hthnel. Oretir Hherthand. Typewriting. Acct . lite! MUHirAL lyHTItUCTlOX Phila. Musical Academy iwiiw4H"'h Mv"f"., "'"uwsUWia. Cat BithHeaien. Qtn. BHfia. Jew. W, ClarkW. d"; KllaOra Henoel imfflfttlA r Mnul.i '" clas.aea elocution, dram, art, stage trninlni' pnblle apak. 1714 Chestnut-!,. Nnrneji 4ell' Anne McDonough H,,.2!.,8.IN0INB' KM1LIH Scheel of Rspresiten fitaeaAri f Saxoph;enc!rucl,Bnoru,D,l,,A.'i5 -etiBlnr.. JPhonaJllalnenil MiH ltlT KtAMERAS ASK, FOR arid GET Herlick's The Original Malted Milk ferJnfanta and Invalid Areli ImlUtldiHi andSnbstltetei DIAMONDS ROIIRMT BOUGHT. I IPIsTFV'C 0 North llth St. LlvniCI 9 1 Doer ak. Markt lleuia of Eatablfihad RellaeniUr1 Hllhaat Prlcaa Valua OuaraMtaJ PAROEI. POST Upholstering Tarler, and Wbrar Hnlld reaie like new. He renthelter nnrtMns. 0 Our KsUmalM. Charles II. ReifieUl lOOXlIthHt.. rlilla. l'hene Walnnt 680 CORRUGATED hiihtine BOXES '-SSI Walnnt At lss mencr than you are pajlnr. Qoed Dtlherl'S. Corrugated Container Cerp. AI.nI3lT A. fJIflllT. DencUla Dlat. A Beautiful Serge Srtinnl Dress S 2 Slses 0 te 14. All navy blue, up-te date utile. Could never b duplicated 1 e than 13,00. , Our Price Mull Orders Promptly V,le"!, tend lOe UxtM for Mell Orders. J. WALTMAN 4; S. 8th St. I'AKLTA I'OST. 10 CJ1NTS Fine . Woolen Blankets Aetuul value $5.00. All colors. Large size. MEN'S HOSIERY Made of Pure Weel 25c a pair , or 5 pairs for $1.19 These hose are without question the warmest and mfttt anrlrMltiln en tha market. Irurlnr the war thfW sold at S1.60 A PAln. ALL MIZES AM) COl.OltH. J. WALTMAN 437-61 N. 8th St "Oei Erery Ktmlnr Till 10 o'clerlt PROTECTION vert 10m HE ADUGHT LENSES Actn ng a Rubber Tire for Your Lens (Pleainre Car or Track) Agnlnst DrcakinR, Turning or Hattling FLEXO LENS PROTECTOR Muda in an .- Patented S 1 r, O H lTd- ents water or duit entering the lam v. Keep- reflector clean und brlxht." Ap pruvnd b nllhvai iVbt'n of '. X, I'a., and Del. The Tro Tre Tro twter 1 mail 1 of lle rubber eBpwInllyte (It the lamp. Tlwi leni fit Ihte a ereuc made In the tnsIJa edpfe of tle mbhr p r e - $0.75 PER PAIR Pestphid tecter and cnnet turn Ne part of lens tciurhn any part of lamp. Upper half of riexe Lens Is Kandblated Ilur n.K0 Li:H und PIIOTECTOB from our draler or Tlte or rail Flexo Lens Protector Ce. 824 North Bread St. Phene (Hell) Poplar 403 ArenU Wanted 1 urterj t C'umdeii, X. J. DO YOU WANT REAL VALUE? Here it is O.D. Woolen Army Shirts $3.25 Teil esnt.lt duiikote trili shirt any where for less than .0O, becsuss through a fortunate purchase of a areat number iya were able te cet thsra at a decided reduction. Wa hsre also a fine 0. D. RrcUiatd Amir Skirt that it a bsreain at $2.08 RECLAIMED ARMY SOX r-oek HUe new. A JK bvIiik. Medium n'elKht. Celer, lleht Krav. Uiy a dozen it $2.18 fu.10 .?,,,,, Monday mernlnr. Don't ?wmtir"mi.f,r,u,"r-. ilM " KECLAIMED SPIRAL ItGGINS 55c t.7,8uiyv'.n'yo,,u,va"iMvi!:.uetn6a4ft': .rarcsl Pest prepaid anywhere. le extra. Open eNenlngs till 16 o'eleck. ACKERMAN'S Army andl Navy Stere - .35l8,Frankferd Ave. BSBSSOJn LuLUSa iSal VsaauJ .f rji iff w"'ivri HaaaBailaaf' fr'lj '! ' ' L ' - iV ...pi it-- ? ' . . . r. . . . ' , -W a iMia laaaaaBaaaBw.,. mf n , . PABOBti POST 5000 LfeTTERHEADS, $1K Mini rniNTKi iJBSt i.rnTKns, u Delta Print Shep W?8n j Kertdntlen 314 ' . . JU t Ik SIn.DuT U. n of r-ric. Ll,, chante tl iBBUfliKIMM tike! ever 00 letter;, and tttanti. 6mi. lettera frea te buslneie place. "ii NATIONAL DISMAY HWCCIAtTV tA 113 Mne MtrMt. VhUa4lehla, r, " , :"SWEETAIR. The Modern Method of H) Painless-Extraction of TEETH "HAlll AH HLEEP" One te U0 teeth extracted without train or danrer. Juat the thins forneneUB people. no 111 efVect fellow Ha ,Tii T v "' Cema In for examination Mendav DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7th & Market Sti. yarrnrrly m atar of prominent eipltal pObldDelbiAadcKcw'Al VVVc have a a?eal hesnital Illique lleadi. all aites. Ileal Hair and Mohair Win. Ouir anteed unbreakable Hands ter lelntcd Della. Parts, etc. uuAitrm eiiu.mi.sk WAMCINO nei.i, 2H lnchs hfith. Our ftwn make. A reallstle walker, scientifically , ine.de. iJork iJerk ntuired, cry Unlit, neiitri-ak. able! pnlnted hair. SJ.Mi mnlllne- 25e KERDOLLFadoryHesl f N.Olh St.(Whelsfe 9 R.feil) J All Four Articles Direct Frem Qflr Manufacturer for. . vv Sent Postpaid 'Pair Arm Bandi Pair Garten Pair Suspenders Handsome Silk Necktie Cacli article Is wr.ll made, of the best quality of ma terials. If goods at net satisfactory) vc will cheer fully refund your money. STANDARD NOVELTYCO. 1211-13-15 FILBERT ST. 4" " " " l'hltadelphla. Ta. 4 16,000 All -Weel U. S. Army Olive Drab Blankets H.4Q Just raeched two carloads of tlitf hlanlteta from U. S. Qevt. All-wool, full size; i eight, from 4 te 5 lb These blanketa are worth $13 racM Order new, bfore the cold weather. Don't delay. A Real Bargain 19,000 Pairs U.S. Army Khaki Dreeches 90 kC A Pair neclaimed i Wash Werth M Genuine Regulation Braeche'i purclinBed direct from U. S. Gov ernment. They are all in geed condition. All si?es. Give waist measure. All New Army Raincoats $5.90 Al 1 new It 0 g ulutien U. S. Army Slicker, lim ing a storm fly f r e u 1 4 which 1 a p b ever the but but but tened gar ment, fasten i n g with auto mutic It Impos Impes Impos sible for rain te reach the. clothing bo be neath. Han deuble loeso back extend ing below the s h e u lders, and storm cellar. Col Col Cel or, Olive Drab. Werth $12.00. Reclaimed Raincoat.. . . .S3.00 RecUimed Dlue Denim rtA Jumper .fU Khaki Seck., pair .20 Marine Field Shee....... fi.00 Flannel Shirt., all color. 3:50 Anny & Navy Stere Ce. 225 Market St., Phila., Pa. PAlinRI, POST PUIUVAH' JlOOOOriH NIFU'I'KD ".syv1'' fn v PI fl r )tVi ; irxw UEF V I V'al W f i tnmvm ur vn. " N- liia ""'11, tun injnw -' C-i k AuKiiL f ,ty , t; i. ff'teU -t t-f ???$ nt'; mmimifAjm t "- i . " S . irfei ii-4. Vr,j.v...,... .,..
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